The bios sets the usb controller irq to 9, which is where it also has apic. Unfortunately, the bios isn't letting that irq be shared at all and usb devices can't get an address. Reading about problems on similar laptops I found that forcing the usb irq to something else fixes it; but they don't have the solutions on their pages (though one does has a kernel patch, which I can't use). I've not gotten a response from the author's of the pages that describe the problem. So, I'm thinking that getting another controller might be a work-around...Or, how do I switch the irq? I asked this before, but still can't get a new irq to take (and the bios won't allow apic to be turned off!). Wes On Wed, 16 Oct 2002 13:08:20 -0400 "Charles R. Anderson" <cra@WPI.EDU> wrote:
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 12:42:51PM -0400, Wesley Allen wrote: wallen> 1.0 and be able to use those drivers. Is this correct?
Yes.
wallen> Now, if I've got problem with my stupid bios not wallen> assigning a correct irq on my built-in usb controller, wallen> will this issue pan over to a pcmcia card as well?
What is the "correct" IRQ?
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